Feast of Tabernacles 2 – Mystery of the Trees

Feast of Tabernacles 2 – Mystery of the Trees

In this message we want to share some little known mysteries of the trees that were used to make the sukkah to celebrate the feast of Tabernacles.  Keep in mind, ancient Israel were rehearsing very powerful realities that would manifest in the future.  To some extent we are yet rehearsing by observing the Creators feast days, until we are fully manifesting all that has been promised and prophesied.  What an awesome experience to connect with Spirit at this level, with a greater knowledge and understanding. “And king Solomon spake three thousand proverbs: and his songs were a thousand and five. And he spake of trees…And there came of all people to hear the wisdom of Solomon, from all kings of the earth, which had heard of his wisdom.” 1 Kings 4:32-34 Our spiritual ancestors of every culture were taught to respect and honor the earth. All the inhabitants of the planet were realized to be an extension of the Being we call God, the Creator. Since everything that grew from the planet was realized and known as such; that meant that everything on the planet is related to humans and it sacred. Nothing was taken unless it was necessary and then it was taken with thanksgiving and full acknowledgement of the consciousness within it. Animals were not killed for sports or trophies, they were killed with dignity in full awareness that it’s life would be extended and become a part of a higher life form. Our spiritual ancestors understood the mysteries of trees; they have personality, consciousness and intelligence. Trees were often used as a metaphor for humans. “You shall be like...
Feast of Tabernacles

Feast of Tabernacles

 At sunset tonight October 8, 2014,  we enter into “our season of rejoicing,” also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or Sukkot. This is the last festival of the 7th month on the sacred Calendar, it is also the last of the Torah Feasts that Yahweh instituted in Leviticus 23. This festival is celebrated for 7 days and then the “great day”, a total of 8 days. When Israel came out of Egypt they had no houses to live in while traveling through the Wilderness, so they built booths (sukkahs) from tree branches. They were commanded to observe this feast each year starting the 15th day of the 7th month (Tishrei), this was to commemorate their experience. However, there were many more deeper spiritual significances to the observation of this feast. Their rehearsal in the natural of building booths (sukkahs) was foreshadowing a time when humanity would realize that God lives within mankind. We are the trees of righteousness that make up the tabernacle, booths (sukkahs). YAHWEH’S HOLIDAYS-FEASTS Does God have holidays (festivals)? Yes! The Creator is a party being and loves to enjoy Himself. He does this through humans/creation. Spirit expresses and experiences all of the wonderful emotions of love, joy, excitement and peace through us. He gives us joy and peace that surpasses that which material or fleshly pleasures can offer. “And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, “Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them: “The feasts of the LORD, which you shall proclaim to be holy convocations, These Are My Feasts.” Leviticus 23:1-2 We know that God has set times for celebrations and they must...